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Frances Ophelia Bolton (1837 - 1910)

Frances Ophelia (Fanny) Bolton
Born in Monroe, Mississippi, United Statesmap
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 72 in Jackson, Louisiana, United Statesmap
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Biography

Frances Ophelia "Fanny" "Frannie" Bolton was born 3 Apr 1837. Frances Bolton ... She passed away 17 Feb1910. FAG Frances “Fannie” O'Bolton Nesbit born 3 Apr 1837 and died 17 Feb 1910 and was buried in the Hebron Cemetery, Jonesboro, Jackson Parish, Louisiana.Find A Grave: Memorial #19079285 ,

She married Ross McClelland Nesbit

Children

  • Virginia Nesbitt 1857–
  • Emily Nesbitt 1859–1949
  • A Nesbitt 1861–
  • Joshua Wesley Nesbit 1864–1892
  • Edwin Nesbit 1866–1895
  • Sarah Nesbit 1868–
  • William Lewis Nesbit 1871–1939
  • Lucy Nesbit 1873–
  • Melton Kidd Nesbit 1876–1970
  • Margaret E 'Maggie' Nesbit 1878–1918
  • Thomas Lee Nesbitt 1882–1961

Census

1860 Census Lexington, Holmes, Mississippi, USA[1]

  • Ross Nesbitt 26
  • Francis Nesbitt 23
  • Virginia Nesbitt 3
  • Emily Nesbitt 1

1870 Census Ward 6, Jackson, Louisiana, USA Post Office Vernon[2]

  • R M Nesbit 36
  • F Nesbit 33
  • V Nesbit 13
  • E Nesbit 11
  • A Nesbit 9
  • N Nesbit 6
  • E Nesbit 4
  • S Nesbit 1

1880 Census 2nd Ward, Jackson, Louisiana, USA [3]

  • R. M. Nesbit 40
  • Francis Nesbit 43
  • Wesley Nesbit 16
  • Edwin Nesbit 13
  • Sarah Nesbit 12
  • William Nesbit 9
  • Lucy Nesbit 7
  • M. Kidd Nesbit 5
  • Margret Nesbit 2

Sources

  1. 1860 Census Lexington, Holmes, Mississippi, USA
  2. 1870 Census Ward 6, Jackson, Louisiana, USA Post Office Vernon
  3. 1880 Census 2nd Ward, Jackson, Louisiana; Roll: 454; Page: 220A; Enumeration District: 037 also , sheet 220A, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0454; FHL microfilm 1,254,454




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